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In the Web 2.0 Age, Web bloggers have become major Web content providers, and the volume of blogs continues to increase rapidly. Although keyword-based tags are widely used to classify submitted blogs and to search for retrieval, this keyword-based approach provides less optimal classification, leading to less
This paper describes a new approach of enhancing textual document search and retrieval. The approach tries to take advantage of structured query languages in search and retrieval. For this purpose the semantic model of the document is created. The semantic model of the document is an ontology-like structured semantic annotation of the document that can support structured querying. This paper discusses...
also business services are affected. At the same time, the main electronic catalog enquiring service-based on keywords also exist the problems that customers can not enquiry similar semantic and the related semantic goods and many other issues. For the customers, it is difficult to simply use keywords to faithfully
General purpose search engines provide users with lists of retrieved documents in response to their queries. The common structure of list elements includes the title of a document, its URL, and small snippet from the text. Snippets are evidence of occurrences of query's keywords in the document. The length of each
into the server. Each of the file data or Web data is viewed as a memex event that can be described by 4W1H form. The memex event ontology is used to transform the various types of data to the standard 4W1H form. Users can view their life log chronologically and search them by keywords. Moreover, the life logs can be
With the increasing popularity of Web 2.0, a general rise of user generated content there are more and more tagging systems that allow users to annotate digital resources with tags (keywords) and share their annotations with other users. Tagging is frequently seen in contrast to traditional knowledge organization
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